Inventors Emporium Homehttp://inventors-emporium.co.uk/
the Newton Web Ring. My programming environment of choice for the Mac was Prograph CPX, a fully visual, object-oriented, dataflow language that is surely how programming should be
Inventors Emporium is the home of the inventions, observations, hardware and software of Joel M. Sciamma. Includes Newton Books and Packages, FileMaker solutions, HP41CX program li
So-called modern web developers are the culpritshttps://unixdigest.com/articles/so-called-modern-web-developers-are-the-culprits.html
the interweb. Don't use programming languages unsuited for web development. Python and Ruby are two programming languages that should never have made it to the web. Make sure that
Research Papers and Surveyshttps://www.scottaaronson.com/papers/
using semidefinite programming, which achieves a savings in computation time. S. Aaronson, A. Cojocaru, A. Gheorghiu, and E. Kashefi. Complexity-Theoretic Limitations on Blind Del
GRC | Steve Gibson's WebZone:https://www.grc.com/stevegibson.htm
a doubt, my MS-DOS programming masterpiece. See the SpinRite link above for the whole story. ChromaZone — how I taught myself to program Windows in asm If SpinRite is
Steve Gibson's Little Corner of the Web.
SGI Technical Advice and Information...http://www.sgidepot.co.uk/sgi.html
Bickley Sirius Video Programming and Configuration Guide Miscellaneous System Problems Frank G. Fiamingo's UNIX System Administration Manual (SunOS) SGI-related WWW Sites and othe
Storieshttps://www.ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/stories.html
Hexter Pioneer Business Programming Gerry Jean Links to other collections - of tall tales ;-)) CalTech?s IBM 1800 and "Lunatic" mass spectrometer in 1968 by Bob Haas - sent Novemb
Greg A. Woodshttp://www.weird.com/~woods/
FreeWare Software and Programming Projects pages. Note that you can find my home-directory dot files (user login, session setup, and configuration files) here: http://www.planix.c
Trends and the Future of Computing and the Internethttp://mrp3.com/trends.net.html
June of 2010, the TIOBE Programming Index reported that C# had a popularity of around 5%, with Java and C at around 18% each, and C++ at just under 11%, with Java still holding on
What's New! January 1994http://home.mcom.com/home/whatsnew/whats_new_0194.html
with all design, programming, contributions and artwork created by people from around the world, is now in the Web. Talk.Bizarre is on the Web, allowing all frequent posters, net.
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